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Under the Witches' Moon A Romantic Tale of Mediaeval Rome
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Under the Witches' Moon
THE ROMANCES
OF
NATHAN GALLIZIER
OF
NATHAN GALLIZIER
Each, one volume, 12mo, cloth, illustrated.
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Castel del Monte
The Sorceress of Rome
The Court of Lucifer
The Hill of Venus
The Crimson Gondola
Under the Witches' Moon
12mo, cloth, illustrated. Net $1.50;
carriage paid, $1.65
THE PAGE COMPANY
53 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
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Castel del Monte
The Sorceress of Rome
The Court of Lucifer
The Hill of Venus
The Crimson Gondola
Under the Witches' Moon
12mo, cloth, illustrated. Net $1.50;
carriage paid, $1.65
THE PAGE COMPANY
53 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASS.

"It was that of a man coming towards her" (See page 143)
Under the
Witches' Moon
A Romantic Tale
of Mediaeval Rome
BY
Nathan Gallizier
Author of "The Crimson Gondola," "The Hill of Venus,"
"The Court of Lucifer," "The Sorceress of Rome,"
"Castel del Monte," Etc.

THE PAGE COMPANY
BOSTON MDCCCCXVII
Copyright, 1917,
By The Page Company
All rights reserved
First Impression, October, 1917
THE COLONIAL PRESS
C. H. SIMONDS CO., BOSTON, U. S. A.
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First Impression, October, 1917
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C. H. SIMONDS CO., BOSTON, U. S. A.
"To some Love comes so splendid and so soon,
With such wide wings and steps so royally,
That they, like sleepers wakened suddenly,
Expecting dawn, are blinded by his noon.
With such wide wings and steps so royally,
That they, like sleepers wakened suddenly,
Expecting dawn, are blinded by his noon.
"To some Love comes so silently and late,
That all unheard he is, and passes by,
Leaving no gift but a remembered sigh,
While they stand watching at another gate.
That all unheard he is, and passes by,
Leaving no gift but a remembered sigh,
While they stand watching at another gate.
"But some know Love at the enchanted hour,
They hear him singing like a bird afar,
They see him coming like a falling star,
They meet his eyes—and all their world's in flower."
They hear him singing like a bird afar,
They see him coming like a falling star,
They meet his eyes—and all their world's in flower."
ETHEL CLIFFORD
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page | |
"It was that of a man coming towards her." (See page 143) | Frontispiece |
"A strange look passed into Theodora's eyes" | 83 |
"Pelting the dancing girls for idle diversion" | 192 |
"Thrown her saffron scarf over the prostrate youth" | 236 |
CONTENTS
BOOK THE FIRST | ||
Chapter | Page | |
I. | The Fires of St. John | 3 |
II. | The Weaving of the Spell | 13 |
III. | The Dream Lady of Avalon | 20 |
IV. | The Way of the Cross | 30 |
V. | On the Aventine | 38 |
VI. | The Coup | 46 |
VII. | Masks and Mummers | 60 |
VIII. | The Shrine of Hekaté | 67 |
IX. | The Game of Love | 79 |
X. | A Spirit Pageant | 90 |
XI. | The Denunciation | 97 |
XII. | The Confession | 102 |
BOOK THE SECOND | ||
I. | The Grand Chamberlain | 115 |
II. | The Call of Eblis | 128 |
III. | The Crystal Sphere | public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@44827@[email protected]#CHAPTER_IIIb" |